• When connected to a mains power source the charging indicator light will glow to indicate
the handpiece is charging, the light will only turn off once it is disconnected from a power
source.
• The batteries cannot be overcharged, but it is recommended that charging be discontinued
and the kit stored away if it will not be used for an extended period of time (2-3 months).
• When the power adaptor is not in use it can be neatly stored in the compartment at the
underside of the storage base – be sure to check for it here if you think you have lost your
power adaptor.
ATTACHING THE ATTACHMENTS
• To remove an attachment, gently pull it away from the handpiece head in an upwards
motion.
• Select a new attachment, align it with the handpiece head cavity and gently push downwards
until the attachment is securely in place.
NOTE: Do not push too hard as you may accidentally break the attachment.
CAUTION: If an attachment gets stuck and is hard to remove with your fingers then you have
pushed it on too hard. Use a pair of pliers at the plastic attachment base and pull it away
from the handpiece with gentle force.
CLEANING
• Ensure that the appliance is turned off and disconnected from the mains.
• Never immerse the main hand piece, attachments or any other part of this appliance in water
or any other liquid.
• Clean using a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before use.
2 SPEED SETTINGS
Your manicure kit has two speed settings, each for different recommended purposes.
The On/Off switch can be moved into one of three settings at any time; Off, Low speed, and
High speed, by gently moving the switch up from the Off position towards the top of the unit to
engage each speed. Move the switch gently and slowly.
• Low speed setting is recommended for nail filing
• High speed setting is recommended for removing skin and calluses
CAUTION:
Using the high speed setting on nails without experience can remove too much nail.
Proceed with upmost care and attention, it is recommended to use low speeds for the nails.
TIPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
• Always use gentle and slow circular movements.
• Do not apply too much pressure on nails and skin, to avoid removing too much nail from the
surface causing it to become weak, fragile or break.
• Do not stay on the same area of the nail for longer than one or two seconds to avoid removing
too much nail, resulting in a painful burning sensation.
• Do not wet hands or feet before using attachments, they should be completely dry.
• Always switch off this appliance before changing attachments.
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